Think of me as the guy who'll stand up for the victimized even when they're not the least bit attractive or even when they're a little whacked or
whatever.

I don't like bullying and teasing or any sort of behavior that's dehumanizing or that appeals to our worst nature.

Also, if more people were more freely and fully self-expressed and not just going along with the tide of popular opinion, then it would be a whole new
ballgame.

Trump's appeal as a big man authority figure who'll take a simplistic black and white approach to problem solving that makes an appeal to that base
instinct, of the kind that's capable of demeaning women, or that teases people and calls them names, or that jumps on anyone you don't agree with, is
actually the weaker, easier way.

You want to join the rest and beat up on this women for being a bit of an idiot, fine, but I have to say that it's rather pathetic.

Thanks for sharing her follow up video. I have to say that she's somewhat likeable in a strange way. Me, I much prefer full and free self-expression,
than a "muscular" aggressive threat by force whether implied or overt.

I think she has every right to be pissed off about the incident and the follow-up attacks on her, even though she didn't handle it very well, but
acknowledged that on the basis that she was scared and freaked out at the time, which is fair.

Bottom line I can't bring myself to get a hate on for her, but I can for the dude that chased her in his car and to a degree the cop who seemed to
almost take his side, and the pathetic losers who made vile comments of a personal nature and went so far as to call her employer.

The whole thing, including this thread and everyone's reaction who are Trump supporters seems to epitomise the fundamental nature of the problem that
has been unleashed on the country.

Sure she's a bit of a bitch and a bit of a loon and shouldn't have slowed down to give the guy the finger, but I think overall, her position is
defensible.

And in her own quirky way, there's something in her outspoken nature that's strangely admirable, imho.

They're just doing that because that's what SJW people do, so they can taste her own medicine. Calling employers leaving bad reviews, her
reviews for her book on Amazon also say she's an xenephobe etc..

lol the guy followed her car. It wasn't one of those cool car chases. She also wasn't attacked what follow up attacks?

And thanks for the PS. I'm somewhat surprised anybody knows what a gaspergoo is. I thought that was a Texas thing.

I just went and looked it up before seeing your reply.

Isn't it a indeed a Texas thing about "rough fish" because when they're on the end of your line they make for rough customers; members of the "drum
family" of fish because of the drumming, grunting noise they make; unusual filter feeders that swim with their mouths agape, using gill rakers to
separate plankton from the water column; prehistoric fish who were literally here before the dinosaurs implying of course that they are impossible to
eliminate altogether no matter how unattractive.

Fish who, in attempting to breed with one another upraise their right pectoral fin as if giving the other the finger? Those fish?

Next up "rocks in the head", a common human colloquial saying from the 1940's, to mean: poor judgment, act stupidly, as in "If you think that's an
accurate summary, you've got rocks in your head." The rocks in this idiom are a supposed substitute for brains.

You'll note how when describing his stature the way she described his broad shoulders.. Signs all over his lawn including Hillary to Prison. Up went
her fin. It was purely instinctual, but operating at a level of consciousness of which she was unaware (rocks).

For him, he knew full well as he went on the chase for the elusive gaspergoo, spelled gaspergou, that he had a rough fish on his line, who, open
mouthed, upon giving chase... left a wake of youtube videos perhaps to the furtherance of an instinctual strategy to ultimately mate, since they
remain in the foodchain for all eternity by one means or another.

And so she swims on.. to ATS, where a member by the name of AnkhMorpork in some sort of twisted act of chivalry and admiration for the gaspergoo's
unlenting and persistent self-expression and assertions of personal rights and freedoms, then considers a possible strategy for placing his hook in
the water...

And thanks for the PS. I'm somewhat surprised anybody knows what a gaspergoo is. I thought that was a Texas thing.

I just went and looked it up before seeing your reply.

Isn't it a Texas thing about "rough fish" because when they're on the end of your line they make for rough customers; members of the "drum family" of
fish because of the drumming, grunting noise they make; unusual filter feeders that swim with their mouths agape, using gill rakers to separate
plankton from the water column; prehistoric fish who were literally here before the dinosaurs implying of course that they are impossible to eliminate
altogether no matter how unattractive.

Fish who, in attempting to breed with one another upraise their right pectoral fin as if giving the other the finger? Those fish?

Next up "rocks in the head", a common human colloquial saying from the 1940's, to mean: poor judgment, act stupidly, as in "If you think that's an
accurate summary, you've got rocks in your head." The rocks in this idiom are a supposed substitute for brains.

You'll note how when describing his stature the way she described his broad shoulders.. Signs all over his lawn including Hillary to Prison. Up went
her fin. It was purely instinctual, but operating at a level of consciousness of which she was unaware (rocks).

For him, he knew full well as he went on the chase for the elusive gaspergoo, spelled gaspergou, that he had a rough fish on his line, who, open
mouthed, upon giving chase... left a wake of youtube videos perhaps to the furtherance of an instinctual strategy to ultimately mate, since they
remain in the foodchain for all eternity by one means or another.

And so she swims on.. to ATS, where a member by the name of AnkhMorpork in some sort of twisted act of chivalry and admiration for the gaspergoo's
unlenting and persistent self-expression and assertions of personal rights and freedoms, then considers a possible strategy for placing his hook in
the water...

I heard they make good eating..?

Thus, your "have at it" comment.

Oh dear! LOL

Edit: JK!

Her attitude and what you describe by fishing for the dude here sounds an awful lot like stalking.

You'll nHer attitude and what you describe by fishing for the dude here sounds an awful lot like stalking.

And that is precisely what he did, and thus the reason why I believe that she was in the right and now she's being harassed on the internet and in
real life (calls to her past employer) like there's no tomorrow by largely Trump supporters. That's wrong, imho.

She might be annoying, but she was in the right and still is, and people might want to lay off her, imho.

Well, she posted the video and tweets to social media to make it a reality show, so why would she be surprised if people had an opinion. Does she want
to censor not only yard signs, but opinions too!?

If she wanted this attention, she's put out there to stop, take the high ground and film herself having a beer with the guy and shaking hands. Peace
wins the day and she'd have an end to this silliness. Make sure the media is there to film it and it's win/win.

If lawyers get involved it'll only end badly for both.

She's got kids. If she pushes this any further, child protective services might take a peek at her. I know she wouldn't want that.

The mere fact that this woman took pictures of this guys property before, then posted them, only to return and give him the finger, and call him
racist is consider stalking. Or at least a breach of peace law.

He followed her but could say he was just trying to get her plate number, so his chase would mean much in court.

With the small bit of evidence that has already been posted, if this guy has money he could make this woman's life hell legally.

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